My name is Jonny Hawkins and I draw single-panel comics to increase smileage for hundreds of publications and dozens of online companies.
I create cartoons for a living... or a dying... whichever comes first. I'm doggedly working on my 2025 Dog Cartoon a Day calendar. Here are a few from previous editions.
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I thought this was the whole point of having a dalmatian, if you're not a firefighter.
Dotty was the best artist, or so was the selfimage. But Dotty was also quite Dogmatic.
My best friend had a Dal growing up. I don't think that poor thing was ever NOT a connect-the-dot project.
My journey as a cartoonist started when I was very young. I drew on everything, including the walls, the piano, my sisters, and the dog. My mother was a huge influence, as she was an artist. She painted wildlife - my brother and I. Even though my doodles were way different than her realistic renderings, Mom encouraged me and got me a book for Christmas when I was about 8 called, "How to Draw Cartoons". I followed that closely and also loved to sketch and draw Disney characters. At one point, I decided I wanted to be the next Walt Disney. I made a "Jonny Hawkins World" map and everything, which I still have to this day. I created my own characters and wrote simple cockamamie children's books and acted out funny movies for my sisters.
Eventually, I discovered there was something called "freelancers" and they sold their pictures to magazines and such. So, I put together a batch of cartoons and sent them. And got rejected. And rejected. And rejected. Kind of like my basketball shots and dating life. But, I hung with it and eventually sold a cartoon for $15 to Scripture Press Publications while I was in college in 1986. My roommate's ears will never be the same.
Reminds me of the two cute dachshunds on YT. Where one was getting sprayed for womething (fur or skin condition??) and the other also demanded same treatment, and was "fake sprayed" with the same bottle to not be left out 😊
I just wish we could explain to them why we do these arcane things to them. I mean, if a vet wraps a sore paw, the paw is immediately going to hurt less. The animal knows the vet is helping. Giving a cat a pill? Even if it's for pain, it will take long enough to work that the association won't be there. I just wish they knew we're not just terribly incompetent animals with annoying habits.
I started with a "Medical Cartoon a Day" calendar in 2004 with Accord Publishing. I had many medical and health cartoons I had been accumulating and selling to many general and medical magazines.
After the medical calendar did well, we added "Fishing Cartoon a Day" in 2005 - the same year I had a fishing humor book with author Bob Phillips. Eventually, we added "Dog, Cat and Teacher" that all debuted for me in 2011. When Accord got bought out by Andrews McMeel Publishing, they continued those titles for many more years. I love "Dog Cartoon a Day", as I've always had a dog. Right now, I have an Aussie Doodle - perfect for a cartoonist - named "Blue". He sits next to me most days and inspires ideas, but also gets me on my feet - as he has to run a mile or day or he goes whacko.
Because the dog is so hairy, you can’t see his eyes
Load More Replies...And body hair, don't forget that. A "he" must have body hair too.
I love the videos you get on social media of cats that have been raised by dogs and don't know how to cat. There's just something so adorable about seeing a cat being part of a dog pack!
There's that picture of a white shorthair with his dog pack floating around lately.
Load More Replies...I've always loved drawing cartoons - just the freedom of expressing myself in this art form. I can be tight with the lines or loose as a goose. I love drawing cartoons on a variety of topics and dog cartoons provide an endless theme... kind of like the variety of dog breeds.
I love creating, I love coming up with that aha gag! I like doodling on a blank sheet of paper and seeing what emerges... and I like looking through my pile of little fat notebooks that I take everywhere with me... writing down gag ideas one after another. I like every part of the creative process... and yes, I love the freedom of being a freelancer... and have been doing it full-time since 1990.
They ran kinda rich in the '50s (didn't start leaning out until late '60s), and nearly all vintage cars are set even richer, so this poor pup is really on the highway to cancer, respiratory illness, and brain fog
One could say marketing is the toughest part... and it is always a challenge to find places that will buy my work. But, being disciplined is the greatest challenge I face daily - it's so easy to get distracted and not prioritize my daily drawings. But, I find when I make myself sit and doodle... the creativity flows... there have been a few times when I've really had a creative block... and thankfully, that hasn't happened while I have created nearly 100 Cartoon a Day calendars.
My family provides me endless encouragement - my daughter, Kara, who built my first website (though, at the moment, it's idle) and my sons Nate and Zach who are both incredibly creative with drawings, Legos, stop-action movies, clay art, stained glass and comics. They all are constantly telling me about places I should send my work - and keeping magazines and taking pictures of places where my work appears. My wife, Carissa, helps me with organization and finances.
I absolutely love being a cartoonist and sharing my work with you. I love looking at other cartoonists' and creators' works as well. My Dog Cartoon a Day is available at Amazon or at WillowCreekPress.com and in bookstores and calendar places, of course.
Lol I believe he's talking to the dog who is doing the sculpting
Load More Replies..."I heard that you got neutered, Your owners had you fixed. The vet he had a steady hand Or it could've been your... Get well soon"
Dogs eat SOOOO many things they shouldn't!
Load More Replies...Bruhhhhhhhhhh he scratched the fleas but it sholud be made from start
He feels stronger with every rep because he takes a bite each time
It's a take on the old RCA Recording logo: A dog listening to "his master's voice." Man, I'm old
St. Bernards are often portrayed, especially in old live action comedies such as Swiss Miss, the TV series Topper, and classic cartoons, wearing small barrels of brandy around their necks. Avalanche victims supposedly drank the brandy to stay warm while awaiting rescue. That is going to be one FASD fueled puppy!
To my knowledge this not that common, and it was more common for people to snuggle up and share heat with the bog thus surviving that way. MythBusters tested this and it showed that drinking alcohol will make you loose body heat faster since it reduces your bodies ability to conserve heat by dilating blood vessels.
Load More Replies...No it's correct they sniff for another dogs pee scent then leave their message
Load More Replies...Of course! Gotta smell who went by recently and leave a message as well. 😉
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